The upcoming 2025 Ford Mustang GTD supercar will look aggressive as it feels, delivering exclusive design, performance upgrades, and an 800-horsepower supercharged engine.
Key Takeaways
- The upcoming Mustang GTD will be the first supercar version of Ford’s iconic sports coupe, complete with supercharged power and aggressive performance upgrades.
- This Mustang supercar will be both street-legal and track-ready!
- Inside the fastest Mustang ever built, you’ll find incredible luxury, including carbon fiber trim and cushy front sport seats.
- Like any supercar featuring supercharged power and elite performance technology, the Mustang GTD has a six-figure price tag.
What is the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD?
The Mustang GTD will be a hand-crafted, limited-edition supercar. Not only will this high-end Mustang generate upwards of 800 horsepower, but it’ll also be loaded with sophisticated equipment designed to lend itself to an ultra-agile performance. Better still, the 2025 Mustang GTD will be both a force on the track and completely street-legal at the same time!
Is the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD street-legal?
Yes! This Ford supercar is specially designed to be both track-ready (Ford says it’ll give you a Nürburgring time of less than seven minutes) and street-legal! Although official engine specs aren’t available yet, Ford says the Mustang GTD will produce over 800 horsepower, making it the most powerful Mustang to ever exist.
On top of an 800-horsepower engine, the Mustang GTD will be equipped with magnesium wheels, carbon ceramic brakes, and an available titanium exhaust. Every piece of this car is engineered to lend itself to an ultra-high-performance ride.
The Mustang GTD powertrain will include:
- Supercharged 5.2L V8
- Eight-speed dual-clutch transmission
- Rear-wheel drive
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What’s the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD cabin like?
Inside this supercar, you’ll find a very luxurious cabin that’s clad in upscale suede, leather, and carbon fiber materials. A fancy digital gauge cluster will display your driving stats. There are also some 3D-printed parts — paddle shifters, rotary dial shifter, and serial plate — made from titanium taken from a retired Lockheed Martin F-22!
Since it ditches the backseat to reduce weight (and increase speed), the Mustang GTD only seats two passengers in its Recaro front sport seats. Trunk space is also null and void, since that area is occupied by supercar-style hardware and cooling enhancements.
Why is the 2025 Ford Mustang GTD so expensive?
The Mustang GTD’s $300,000 price tag is certainly making headlines. That might seem like a high figure for a regular Mustang, but this Mustang supercar is equipped much more like a Lamborghini! When you consider the Mustangs GTD’s high-speed powertrain, agility enhancements, and braking and cooling upgrades, its high price only makes perfect sense.